The Elements
originated by Joshua Bell

Kevin Puts “Earth”
Edgar Meyer “Water”
Jennifer Higdon “Air”
Jake Heggie “Fire”
Jessie Montgomery “Space”
Kevin Puts “Earth (reprise and finale)”

ABOUT

I'm so excited to have the opportunity to premiere my new commissions project, The Elements. The idea for this unique endeavor was born during the early moments of the pandemic, and the work consists of five distinct pieces, each written by composers I greatly admire--Jake Heggie ("Fire"), Jennifer Higdon ("Air"), Edgar Meyer ("Water"), Jessie Montgomery ("Space") and Kevin Puts ("Earth," "Earth (reprise and finale)"). The process of working with such an incredible collection of talent has been extremely rewarding, and to have them all represented in one epic opus will be truly historic. I am thrilled to have the chance to share this collective work celebrating the beauty of our natural world and look forward to seeing you at an upcoming performance of The Elements!

— Joshua Bell

PRESS

PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO CLASSICAL VOICE

Joshua Bell Unleashes The Elements at the Hollywood Bowl

August 19, 2024

“…a concerto in which composers of compatible temperaments from different generations have achieved a sense of unity, with frequent passages of beauty and atmosphere…well suited for the relaxed outdoor ambience of [Hollywood] Bowl.”

CHICAGO CLASSICAL REVIEW

“Bell, CSO make worthy case for quintuple-composer Elements”

June 14, 2024

“Although Joshua Bell is as much of a household name as there is in classical music, his playing was never overly showy or ostentatious but was in service to the music at all times. By lending his star power to this inventive work and touring it around the world, he sheds welcome light on five of America’s leading composers.”

STRINGS MAGAZINE

“Joshua Bell Commissions an Homage to the Elements”

October 20, 2023

“The birth of a new piece is very rewarding. Finding the composers with whom I am simpatico is important to me. I want to fall in love with every note of the piece.”

THE STRAD

“Postcard from Boulder: Colorado Music Festival - A chance to hear the world premiere of a brand new violin concerto commissioned and played by Joshua Bell”

October 12, 2023

“I was struck by the work’s sense of unity…It was truly a privilege to hear the birth of a new work in such an atmosphere of warm collaboration. The capacity festival audience obviously appreciated this too, rising to its feet as one in rapturous applause.”

THE FINANCIAL TIMES

“New York Philharmonic opens season with a premiere and a crowdpleaser - review”

October 2, 2023

“Even for composers known for their way with a lyrical line and satisfying harmonies, the fit between the movements was remarkable. Each was imaginative and distinctive while also flowing naturally from one to the other…Bell playing with his typical singing tone, with long, elegant phrases even in the fastest music. Though new, [the piece] seemed well-worn and comfortable for Bell and the musicians, with classic pleasures for the listener.”

FORBES

“Violinist Joshua Bell To Perform With New York Philharmonic at U.S. Premiere of His New Suite, ‘The Elements’”

September 29, 2023

“The new suite, he added, is ”really about the beauty we have, how lucky we are to have it.”

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

“Review | HK Phil’s fabulous Tchaikovsky 4th, violinist Joshua Bell’s fire and finesse in new work The Elements, open Jaap van Zweden’s final season”

September 12, 2023

“…The Asian premiere of The Elements on Saturday was special. Conceived by American star violinist Joshua Bell early on in the coronavirus pandemic and commissioned from five contemporary US composers, it celebrates the five elements: earth, water, fire, air and space. With Bell as soloist in his own commission, there were neither bells nor whistles.”

DIE WELT

“Dream Start: Opening Night With Joshua Bell”

September 2, 2023

“The incredibly, sometimes almost intangibly brilliant, star violinist Joshua Bell presented the world premiere of “The Elements” with Gilbert and the orchestra, the composition of which he himself initiated by five leading US composers in 2019-23. The entire work was harmoniously, melodically and poignantly sensitive…”

KEVIN PUTS

“EARTH”, “EARTH (REPRISE AND FINALE)”

EDGAR MEYER

“WATER”

JENNIFER HIGDON

“AIR”

JAKE HEGGIE

“FIRE”

JESSIE MONTGOMERY

“SPACE”

MORE ON THE ELEMENTS

JOSHUA BELL

EDGAR MEYER
“WATER”

JENNIFER HIGDON
“AIR”

JESSIE MONTGOMERY
“SPACE”

JAKE HEGGIE
“FIRE”

KEVIN PUTS
“EARTH,” “EARTH (REPRISE & FINALE)”

Program Notes

  • Earth and Earth (Reprise and Finale) are my contributions to the Elements project. The piece begins on solid ground, with a repeating four-note ostinato over which the solo violin and the orchestral violins trade lyrical phrases. This opening idea was drawn from my Violin Concerto (2006) but takes a different journey here, eventually "taking flight" for a brief period. The “Reprise and Finale” flows seamlessly from the end of Jessie Montgomery's Space, resuming the development of ideas begun at the suite's opening and reaching grander heights here. Beyond the fundamental sense of stability and endurance the element Earth suggested to me, I hope the music also conveys a more spiritual reverence for the planet Earth itself and, in some minute way, might inspire its protection.”

    https://www.kevinputs.com/

  • “This movement deals with both a gentler side of water and a more forceful side. Music early in the movement is non-specific and maybe evocative of a gentle rain. The music later in the movement comes from a specific vision. I thought of being a particle of water in a high South American waterfall, hurled in seconds down into the swirling silt and sludge at the bottom, and onward from there. I'm not sure if it's what I would see if I heard this music for the first time, but it certainly is what I saw when I wrote it.”

    https://edgarmeyer.com/

  • “Air, an element that is everywhere. It feeds our bodies (in our first breath as we enter the world) and the plants and the oceans; we feel it with every change of season. It is also the sigh that we make when listening to the beautiful tone of Joshua Bell. Knowing that this movement would likely be in the middle of all these other dramatic elements with high energy and swirling notes, this moment is a calm spot, a space for breathing and quiet reflection.”

    http://jenniferhigdon.com/

  • “My score for “Fire” begins with a spark. Something possibly beautiful and essential emerges, fascinating and elusive. We cannot hold fire, but it can consume us. It is essential for life but can also be the cause of immense destruction. And then, miraculously, for rebirth. We need it. We fear it. We try to tame and contain it, but it can quickly run out of control. I wanted to explore both physical and metaphysical fire: the passion, the flame that is essential to our spirits - to all spirituality. Where will that initial spark lead? We may never know. And that is part of a beautiful, inexplicable chaos.”

    https://www.jakeheggie.com/

  • “I am so excited to present this new work for Joshua Bell as part of his Elements project. I was tasked with musically conveying the fifth element, space: one which encompasses all of the elements, all of the planets, and all the matter of the universe.

    It’s no small feat to try to encapsulate such immense kinetic energy by portraying all of these elements together. In my composition, the solo violin takes on a melodic journey, pulling the listener both inward, into their own imagination of the universe, and outward, into the very depths of outer space. There are some subtle references to the other elements throughout the piece, particularly in its motivic language and its feeling, while being expansive in its transformative nature.

    I’m grateful to be included in this exciting project with the other composers — gifted creators that I’ve admired throughout my career. Special gratitude is reserved for Joshua Bell, with my deep appreciation for premiering this work, and for inspiring this incredible journey.”

    https://www.jessiemontgomery.com/

PERFORMANCES

PERFORMANCES

Stay tuned for upcoming performances of The Elements!

September 1 & 2, 2023

ELBPHILHARMONIE GROSSER SAAL
Hamburg, Germany

NDR ELBPHILHARMONIE ORCHESTRA

WORLD PREMIERE / EUROPE PREMIERE

Conductor: Alan Gilbert

HONG KONG CULTURAL CENTRE CONCERT HALL
Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

September 8 & 9, 2023

HONG KONG PHILHARMONIC

ASIA PREMIERE / SEASON OPENING

Conductor: Jaap van Zweden

September 29, 30 & October 1, 2023

WU TSAI THEATRE, DAVID GEFFEN HALL
New York, NY

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC

US PREMIERE / EAST COAST PREMIERE

Conductor: Jaap van Zweden

June 13, 14, & 15, 2024

SYMPHONY CENTER
Chicago, IL

CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

MIDWEST PREMIERE

Conductor: Juraj Valčuha

June 20 & 22, 2024

BENAROYA HALL
Seattle, WA

SEATTLE SYMPHONY

WEST COAST PREMIERE

Conductor: Peter Oundjian

LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC

Conductor: Rodolfo Barráez

August 15, 2024

HOLLYWOOD BOWL
Los Angeles, CA

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